Canvas Print, Charge of the Light Brigade – 12×18

May 11th, 2012

Canvas Print, Charge of the Light Brigade - 12x18
This high quality, durable Canvas Print measures 12×18 inches and arrives ready to hang with all necessary hardware already fastened. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness, creating a striking three-dimensional piece of artwork. All prints from ClassicPix are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you — not mass-produced. Our personal hands-on processing assures the highest quality. To see all of our prints and posters, click on ClassicPix above. About this image: This poem was written to memorialize a suicidal charge by light cavalry over open terrain by British forces in the Battle of Balaclava (Ukraine) in the Crimean War (1854-56). 247 men of the 637 in the charge were killed or wounded. Britain entered the war, which was fought by Russia against Turkey, Britain and France, because Russia sought to control the Dardanelles. Russian control of the Dardanelles threatened British sea routes. Many in the west best know of this war today because of Florence Nightingale, who trained and led nurses aiding the wounded during the war in a manner innovative for those times. The War was also noteworthy as an early example of the work of modern war correspondents.

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The Charge of the Light Brigade and Other Story Poems

March 29th, 2012

The Charge of the Light Brigade and Other Story Poems
Contains 53 poems, new and old, that tell stories; some recount historical incidents; some commemorate legendary figures (Lord Randal;) others tell personal experiences (The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy.)

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Black Framed/Matted Print 17×23, Charge of the Light Brigade

March 24th, 2012

Black Framed/Matted Print 17x23, Charge of the Light Brigade
This high quality Art Poster is matted and framed by our professional framers, and arrives fully assembled and ready to hang. The durable black wood frame measures 17×23 inches – poster size is 12×18 inches. A clear plexiglass facing protects your poster and adds a lusterous shine. Posters are printed on heavy-stock, semi-matte paper producing the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. All posters from ClassicPix are produced and framed on demand one-at-a-time, just for you – not mass-produced. Our personal hands-on processing assures the highest quality. To see all of our prints and posters, click on ClassicPix above. About this image: This poem was written to memorialize a suicidal charge by light cavalry over open terrain by British forces in the Battle of Balaclava (Ukraine) in the Crimean War (1854-56). 247 men of the 637 in the charge were killed or wounded. Britain entered the war, which was fought by Russia against Turkey, Britain and France, because Russia sought to control the Dardanelles. Russian control of the Dardanelles threatened British sea routes. Many in the west best know of this war today because of Florence Nightingale, who trained and led nurses aiding the wounded during the war in a manner innovative for those times. The War was also noteworthy as an early example of the work of modern war correspondents.

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The Charge of the Light Brigade and other story poems

March 20th, 2012

The Charge of the Light Brigade and other story poems

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Maud, And Other Poems

March 7th, 2012

Maud, And Other Poems

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Canvas Print, Charge of the Light Brigade – 20×30

February 1st, 2012

Canvas Print, Charge of the Light Brigade - 20x30
This high quality, durable Canvas Print measures 20×30 inches and arrives ready to hang with all necessary hardware already fastened. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness, creating a striking three-dimensional piece of artwork. All prints from ClassicPix are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you — not mass-produced. Our personal hands-on processing assures the highest quality. To see all of our prints and posters, click on ClassicPix above. About this image: This poem was written to memorialize a suicidal charge by light cavalry over open terrain by British forces in the Battle of Balaclava (Ukraine) in the Crimean War (1854-56). 247 men of the 637 in the charge were killed or wounded. Britain entered the war, which was fought by Russia against Turkey, Britain and France, because Russia sought to control the Dardanelles. Russian control of the Dardanelles threatened British sea routes. Many in the west best know of this war today because of Florence Nightingale, who trained and led nurses aiding the wounded during the war in a manner innovative for those times. The War was also noteworthy as an early example of the work of modern war correspondents.

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The Charge Of The Light Brigade

January 21st, 2012

The Charge Of The Light Brigade

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Gold Framed/Matted Print 17×23, Charge of the Light Brigade

January 7th, 2012

Gold Framed/Matted Print 17x23, Charge of the Light Brigade
This high quality Art Poster is matted and framed by our professional framers, and arrives fully assembled and ready to hang. The durable gold wood frame measures 17×23 inches – poster size is 12×18 inches. A clear plexiglass facing protects your poster and adds a lusterous shine. Posters are printed on heavy-stock, semi-matte paper producing the best possible combination of color vibrancy and durability. All posters from ClassicPix are produced and framed on demand one-at-a-time, just for you – not mass-produced. Our personal hands-on processing assures the highest quality. To see all of our prints and posters, click on ClassicPix above. About this image: This poem was written to memorialize a suicidal charge by light cavalry over open terrain by British forces in the Battle of Balaclava (Ukraine) in the Crimean War (1854-56). 247 men of the 637 in the charge were killed or wounded. Britain entered the war, which was fought by Russia against Turkey, Britain and France, because Russia sought to control the Dardanelles. Russian control of the Dardanelles threatened British sea routes. Many in the west best know of this war today because of Florence Nightingale, who trained and led nurses aiding the wounded during the war in a manner innovative for those times. The War was also noteworthy as an early example of the work of modern war correspondents.

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